Manpower Development and Training Act (1962), 107:360
Mansfield (Lexington, Ky.), 100:437
Mansfield, Joseph K.: during Mexican War, 106:24
Mansfield, Mike, 72:191
Mansfield, Ohio, 73:405
Mansker, Casper, 74:316
Manson, Mahlon D.: article about, 96:221–47
Mantua, Cuba, 105:611, 613
Manual High School: . see Du Pont Manual High School
Manufacturing Chemists Association: acroosteolysis investigation, 102:163–65; study of angiosarcoma, 102:177; study of vinyl chloride workers, 102:171, 173–74; and toxic-control legislation, 102:178–79; and vinyl chloride level of safety, 102:166–69
Man Who Fell to Earth, The, by Walter Tevis, 100:320
Man with a Bull-Tongue Plow, by Jesse Stuart, 75:261, 265–66, 270, 273, 275–76, 279
Many Excellent People: Power and Privilege in North Carolina, 1850–1900, by Paul D. Escott: reviewed, 84:220–21
"Many Lives of Daniel Boone," by Michael A. Lofaro, 102:489–511
Many Minds, One Heart: SNCC's Dream for a New America, by Wesley C. Hogan: reviewed, 105:557–58
"Map of Kentucke," 94:5
Marble Creek Farm (Fayette County, Ky.): Daniel Boone's move from, 102:553
Marble Man: Robert E. Lee and His Image in American Society, by Thomas L. Connelly: reviewed, 78:80–82
Marbury v. Madison and Judicial Review, by Robert Lowry Clinton: reviewed, 89:91–92
Marcello, Ronald E.: and Peter B. Land, eds., Warriors and Scholars: A Modern Reader, noted, 103:846; and Robert S. La Forte, eds., Remembering Pearl Harbor: Eyewitness Accounts by U.S. Military Men and Women, reviewed, 90:415–16
March, Peyton C., 99:125, 149, 151, 152; Edward M. Coffman's research on, 104:680–81
Marching Through Georgia: The Story of Soldiers and Civilians During Sherman's Campaign, by Lee Kennett: reviewed, 93:488–89
"Marching to Zion: Christianity and Progressivism in Nelson and Washington Counties, Kentucky," by J. Larry Hood, 87:144–61
March of Dimes, 87:28, 31, 32, 35, 39
March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns, by Joseph T. Glatthaar: reviewed, 84:222–24
Marconi, Guglielmo, 90:60
Marcum, Deanna, 96:380–81
Marcy, Carl, 100:148
Marcy, William, 90:327
Marechal, Ambrose, 108:218
Margaret I. King Library (University of Kentucky), 73:63
Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind, by Marianne Walker: reviewed, 92:203–4
Margaret West (horse), 100:485
Margaret Wood (horse), 100:479, 481, 485, 493
Margo, Robert A.: and Joel Perlemann, Women's Work? American Schoolteachers, 1650–1920, reviewed, 99:179–81
Margulies, Herbert F.: book review by, 90:210–11; The Mild Reservationists and the League of Nations Controversy, reviewed, 89:222–23
Margulis, Heidi, 99:268
Maria Wood (horse), 100:485
Marietta, Ga., 94:163
Marietta, Ohio, 73:346, 350, 352
Marietta College (Marietta, Ga.), 72:284
Marigold, W. G.: and Edwin S. Bradley, Union College, 1879–1979, noted, 78:386
Marilley, Suzanne: Woman Suffage and the Origins of Liberal Feminism in the United States, 1820–1920, noted, 95:460–61
Marine, Mexico: during Mexican War, 106:37–38
Marine Hospital (Evansville, Ind.), 74:86, 98
Marini, Stephen A.: Sacred Song in America, reviewed, 102:234–35
Marion, Ala., 74:293, 94:166
Marion, Ky., 72:340
Marion, Marty, 82:373
Marion, Mattie, 98:59
Marion, M. C., 91:173
Marion County, Ky., 72:24, 74:103; Catholic schools in, 108:213; John Hunt Morgan in, 108:61
Marion County, Tenn., 72:287
Marion Post Wolcott: A Photographic Journey, by F. Jack Hurley: reviewed, 88:460–61
Maritt, Dewie L., 100:153–54
Marius, Richard: Reading Faulkner: Introduction to the First Thirteen Novels, reviewed, 105:341–43
Mark, E. H., 88:441, 442, 444
Market Revolution in America, The: Liberty, Ambition, and the Eclipse of the Common Good, by John Lauritz Larson: reviewed, 108:398–400
Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815–1846, by Charles G. Sellers: reviewed, 92:90–92
Market Street (Lexington, Ky.), 107:140; church on, 106:196; Matthew Kennedy's property on, 103:507–8
Market Street (Louisville, Ky.), 107:44
Market Street Methodist Church (Lexington, Ky.), 106:223
Markey, Lucille Parker Wright, 90:64
Markham, Albert, 74:179
Markham, Edwin, 76:255
Markowitz, Gerald E.: and David Rosner, Deceit and Denial: The Deadly Politics of Industrial Pollution, reviewed, 101:220–22; and David Rosner, "Uncovering a Deadly Cancer: The National Implications of Revelations at the B. F. Goodrich Plant in Louisville," 102:157–81; and Marlene Park, Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal, reviewed, 83:376–77
Marks, Frederick W. III: Power and Peace: The Diplomacy of John Foster Dulles, reviewed, 92:231–32; Wind Over Sand: The Diplomacy of Franklin Roosevelt, reviewed, 86:398–99
Marks, Henry S.: book review by, 72:69–71
Marks, Joseph E., 88:174
Marks, Patricia: Bicycles, Bangs and Bloomers: The New Woman in the Popular Press, reviewed, 89:314–15
Marks, William, 99:380
Mark's Colored Mission Episcopal Church (Louisville, Ky.), 98:173
Mark Twain & The South, by Arthur G. Pettit: reviewed, 73:196–99
Mark Twain and the American West, by Joseph L. Coulombe: reviewed, 101:364–66
Mark Twain and the Spiritual Crisis of His Age, by Harold K. Bush: reviewed, 105:312–14
Mark Twain's Civil War, edited by David Rachels: reviewed, 105:713–15
Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews, edited by Gary Scharnhorst: reviewed, 105:502–3
Marler, Scott: book review by, 107:600–602
Marler, Scott P.: book reviews by, 99:181–83, 101:161–62
Marmaduke, Vincent: and Confederate conspiracies in the North, 108:102–3
Marmion, C. Gresham: support for the Bradens, 104:228–29
Marrell, M. M., 87:156
Marrett, Robert H.: subdivision development by, 107:80
Marriage of Emily Dickinson: A Study of the Fascicles, by William H. Shurr: reviewed, 82:306–8
Marrs, Aaron W.: Railroads in the Old South: Pursuing Progess in a Slave State, reviewed, 107:105–7
Marrs, Elijah, 72:128
Marrs, Elijah P., 84:349
Marrs, Henry, 72:126–28
Marsala, Vincent J.: and Frank J. Williams, and William D. Pederson, eds., Abraham Lincoln: Sources and Style of Leadership, reviewed, 93:341–42
Marsden, George M.: Jonathan Edwards: A Life, reviewed, 102:569–71
Marsee, R. A., 88:447
Marsh, Alexander, 94:228
Marsh, Ben: Georgia's Frontier Woman: Female Fortunes in a Southern Colony, reviewed, 105:688–90
Marsh, George Perkins, 72:61
Marsh, Harvey, 94:229
Marsh, Miles, 94:229, 232
Marsh, Olive, 85:259, 260
Marsh, Richard, 76:270, 272, 276
Marsh, Susan (Hayward), 94:228
Marshall, ——, 73:126, 83:230–31
Marshall, ____, 91:272
Marshall, Alexander, 80:379
Marshall, Alexander K., 88:18, 91:374–75
Marshall, Alexander Keith, 100:341
Marshall, Anne E., 99:122, 105:411, 107:522, 547; illus., 107:221; and the Jefferson Davis symposium, 107:143, 203, 210–11, 213–18, 221–28, 231, 233, 235, 237, 242, 245, 255–56; "Kentucky's Separate Coach Law and African American Response, 1892–1900," 98:241–59
Marshall, Ben, 99:296–97
Marshall, Bobby, Paducah: during 1937 flood, 102:186
Marshall, Bridget: book review by, 103:782–83
Marshall, Burke, 99:30, 36, 41
Marshall, Capt. ——, 85:340
Marshall, Charles C., 84:374, 376, 378, 382–83, 390, 396
Marshall, Charles S., 93:408, 414
Marshall, Christine, 104:680–82
Marshall, Edward, 80:381–83
Marshall, Elizabeth, 99:257
Marshall, Erynn: Music in the Air Somewhere: The Shifting Borders of West Virginia Fiddle and Song Tradition, reviewed, 105:180–83
Marshall, Francis C., 84:272, 275, 278
Marshall, George C., 82:360, 96:278, 99:140–41; Forrest C. Pogue oral history interviews of, 104:614, 618, 626, 678; Forrest C. Pogue's biography of, 104:679; understanding of history, 104:678–79
Marshall, Herbert, 98:408, 414
Marshall, Humphrey (1760-1841), 72:430
Marshall, Humphrey (1760-1841, 73:107
Marshall, Humphrey (1760-1841), 74:317, 75:184, 76:101, 104, 77:77, 78:107, 111, 90:52, 100:341; Ky. Historical Society, 101:10
Marshall, Humphrey (1812-1872), 79:13, 31–32, 34, 81:119, 346, 351–53, 355, 357–60, 85:322, 340, 343, 88:155, 90:342, 93:273, 94:158
Marshall, Humprey (1812-1872): and Denton Offutt, 108:198
Marshall, James M.: Land Fever: Dispossession and the Frontier Myth, reviewed, 85:179–80
Marshall, James P., 79:331
Marshall, John, 72:208, 76:101, 78:103, 111, 85:340, 87:410, 94:357, 98:87, 100:343, 455
Marshall, John (1856-1922), 76:307
Marshall, Julia, 98:5
Marshall, Louis, 72:208–9, 87:410
Marshall, Mary McDowell "Polly" (Mrs. Alexander), 100:341
Marshall, Matthew, 73:235
Marshall, M. L., 98:39
Marshall, Raymond: testimony to the National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, 107:362, 366
Marshall, Samuel, 105:245
Marshall, Suzanne: "Lord, We're Just Trying to Save Your Water": Environmental Activism and Dissent in the Appalachian South, reviewed, 100:578–79; Violence in the Black Patch of Kentucky and Tennessee, reviewed, 93:340–41
Marshall, Thomas, 80:379, 81:119–20, 127, 100:331–32, 341; Fayette County surveys, 102:540–41, 547; price of a survey, 102:551
Marshall, Thomas A., 72:11, 93:392, 396–97, 401
Marshall, Thomas E., 90:334, 340
Marshall, Thomas F., 73:239, 81:146, 84:124, 97:162–63, 167
Marshall, Thomas R., 76:247, 325
Marshall, Thurgood, 89:357, 99:10, 375; and school desegregation, 105:29
Marshall, William, 79:260, 83:15
Marshall, William J. Jr., 97:101, 99:95; "A. B. Chandler as Baseball Commissioner, 1945–1951: An Overview," 82:358–88; Baseball's Pivotal Era, 1945–1951, reviewed, 99:74–75; book reviews by, 82:205–6, 83:377–79, 104:773–74; "Happy Chandler and Baseball's Pivotal Era," 99:99–121; and Jeffrey S. Suchanek, eds., Time on Target: The World War II Memoir of William R. Buster, reviewed, 98:298–99; photo of, 99:117
Marshall County, Ky., 90:181, 99:341, 342
Marshall family: in Kentucky, 104:680
Marshall Plan, 76:116, 107:238; success of, 102:314
Marszalek, John F.: book note by, 94:217–18; book reviews by, 85:376–77, 88:348–49; and Charles D. Lowery, eds., Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights, noted, 91:248; ed., The Diary of Miss Emma Holmes, 1861–1866, reviewed, 78:280–83; Sherman: A Soldier's Passion for Order, reviewed, 91:439–43; Sherman's Other War: The General and the Civil War Press, reviewed, 81:94–95
Mart, Michelle: book reviews by, 100:396–98, 102:129–31
Marten, James: book reviews by, 90:299–300, 91:349–50, 436–37, 92:221–22, 94:192–93, 315–17, 95:449–50; Texas Divided: Loyalty and Dissent in the Lone Star State, 1856–1874, reviewed, 89:103–4
Martha Matilda Harper and the American Dream: How One Woman Changed the Face of Modern Business, by Jane R. Plitt: reviewed, 98:234–36
Martha Washington (steamer): and 1850 López expedition, 105:598–600
Martí, Jóse: bust of, 105:571, 573
Martial, B., 97:370
Martial, M., 108:221
Martienssen, Anthony: Queen Katherine Parr, reviewed, 72:415–17
Martin, Alexander: memories of frontier Ky. agriculture, 107:31
Martin, Andrew: Perceptions of War: Vietnam in American Culture, reviewed, 92:234–35
Martin, Andrew ("Skipper"): pardon of, 102:85
Martin, Asa E., 101:96, 103:712
Martin, Charles E.: Hollybush: Folk Building in an Appalachian Community, reviewed, 83:142–43
Martin, Charles H.: book review by, 99:192–94
Martin, David, 107:381
Martin, Dean, 98:346
Martin, Edwin W.: Divided Counsel: The Anglo-American Response to Communist Victory in China, reviewed, 85:187–88
Martin, Elmer, 99:382
Martin, Emma, 94:285, 286
Martin, Fletcher, 104:221
Martin, Fred, 82:368, 381
Martin, Galen, 99:22; Kentucky Commission on Human Rights (KCHR), 105:15; Louisville–Jefferson County school desegregation suit, 105:6
Martin, Ged: ed., "The British and Kentucky, 1786," 73:288–90
Martin, George, 74:74
Martin, Glen, 98:293
Martin, Helen: family of, 107:532; marriage of, 107:544, 546; relationship with Benjamin F. Buckner, 107:513, 515–18, 523–30, 537–38, 541–43; and secessionism, 107:520; and slavery, 107:520, 533
Martin, Henry, 89:22, 23
Martin, Homer, 97:409
Martin, James, 104:441–42, 447, 559–60; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:444–45
Martin, James B., 103:520, 531–32; "Black Flag Over the Bluegrass: Guerrilla Warfare in Kentucky, 1863–1865," 86:352–75; book review by, 88:213–14
Martin, Janet M.: Presidency and Women, The: Promise, Performance, and Illusion, 101:554–56
Martin, Janice, 99:280
Martin, Jay: Education of John Dewey, The, reviewed, 101:170–71
Martin, Jess, 94:285–86
Martin, Joanne, 99:383
Martin, John, 81:122; and the Green v. Gould case, 105:398, 409–10
Martin, John P., 88:266
Martin, Joseph, 80:272, 81:6; Jessamine County, Ky., 98:396
Martin, J. Sella: abolitionism of, 107:169
Martin, Lawrence, 86:250, 251; The Presidents and the Prime Ministers: Washington and Ottawa Face to Face; The Myth of Bilaterial Bliss, 1867–1982, noted, 81:463–64
Martin, Linda, 72:353
Martin, Mary, 93:69, 96:276
Martin, Michael T.: and Marilyn Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States: On Reparations for Slavery, Jim Crow, and Their Legacies, reviewed, 107:125–28
Martin, Miss ——, 73:424
Martin, Moses, 88:147
Martin, Peppy, 99:267
Martin, Ralph G.: Seeds of Destruction: Joe Kennedy and His Sons, reviewed, 94:336–38
Martin, R. M.: and John Hunt Morgan's Ky. raid, 85:335, 336–39, 355, 358
Martin, Robert R., 73:102, 75:81–82, 90, 77:4, 104:570; Eastern Kentucky University, 104:567; and the truck deal, 104:574–75
Martin, Samuel, 107:527–28; and Benjamin F. Buckner, 107:518; economic status of, 107:517–18; and slavery, 107:532
Martin, Scott C.: book review by, 108:398–400
Martin, Skipper, 102:79
Martin, Tenn., 74:304
Martin, Walter: Thomas D. Clark letter to, 103:346
Martin, William, 72:238, 81:119, 100:439
Martin County, Ky.: coal slurry spill, 101:4; "Moonlight Schools" in, 74:18; visit of Lyndon Johnson to, 107:339
Martineau, Harriet, 90:41, 100:430
Martinek, Jason D.: book review by, 105:724–25
Martinez, A., 81:243, 246, 251
Martinez, Agustin: Ky. Regiment, 105:589–90
Martini, Edwin A.: Invisible Enemies: The American War on Vietnam, 1975–2000, reviewed, 106:153–55
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School (Louisville, Ky.): illus., 105:28
Martinsburg, Ky., 72:340
Martin's Business College (Covington, Ky.), 98:184
"Martin's Cabin" (Lee County, Va.), 79:257
Martin's Station, Ky., 91:251; disease at, 102:484
Marty, Myron A.: and David E. Kyvig, Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You, reviewed, 81:435–36
Martyn, D. E.: during Civil War, 108:28
Marvel, William: Andersonville: The Last Depot, reviewed, 93:226–27
Marvin, Benson, 80:437
Marvin, Enoch M., 78:351
Marvin, J. B., 90:243
Marvin College (Clinton, Ky.), 98:261; and Alben Barkley, 78:344, 347, 351–54, 356–58, 360–61
Marx brothers, 98:421
Marxism: and Civil War interpretation, 102:388
"Mary Beck and the Female Mind," by Edna Talbott Whitley, 77:15–24
Mary Boykin Chesnut: A Biography, by Elisabeth Muhlenfeld: reviewed, 80:468–69
"Mary Breckinridge and the Frontier Nursing Service," by Carol Crowe-Carraco, 76:179–91
Mary Breckinridge: The Frontier Nursing Service and Rural Health in Appalachia, by Melanie Beals Goan: reviewed, 106:235–37
Mary Chesnut's Civil War, edited by C. Vann Woodward: reviewed, 80:466–68
Maryland, 72:11, 91, 279, 281, 332, 95:129, 96:315, 316, 99:55, 250, 360; abolition bill, 101:276; arming of slaves during American Revolution, 107:188; compensated emancipation, 106:525; Confederate invasion of, 107:189; and the Emancipation Proclamation, 105:55; emigration of Catholics from, 74:30; emigration to Indiana from, 108:338; importance as a border state, 106:437–39; and Jesuits, 108:215–16, 224, 231, 241; Offutt family in, 108:178; out-migration, 106:342, 362, 365; Roman Catholic migration to Ky., 97:348, 352, 356, 101:286; and secession, 101:413; slavery in, 106:359–60, 434; soldiers from during Civil War, 107:546; supreme court of, 78:44; triracial isolate group in, 102:212
Maryland State Fair (Baltimore, Md.): Denton Offutt at, 108:196
Mary McLeod Bethune and Black Women's Political Activism, by Joyce A. Hanson: reviewed, 101:368–70
Mary P. Follett: Creating Democracy, Transforming Management, by Joan C. Tonn: reviewed, 101:528–29
Mary Sharp College (Winchester, Tenn.), 74:204
Mary Telfair to Mary Few: Selected Letters, 1802-1844, edited by Betty Wood: reviewed, 106:89–90
Mary Todd Elementary School (Lexington, Ky.): African American students, 101:260, 267
Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography, by Jean H. Baker: reviewed, 86:166–68
"Mary Todd Lincoln: Biography as Social History," by Jean H. Baker, 86:203–15
Maryville, Tenn., 74:105, 110
Maryville College (Tenn.), 98:1
Marzian, Mary Lou, 99:273, 274, 283
Masaryk, Jan, 96:356
Mascardo, Tomás, 83:343–44
Masden, Steve: and Burlyn Pike, Railroad Town: A Pictorial History of Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, noted, 90:220
Maslowski, Peter: Armed with Cameras: The American Military Photographers of World War II, reviewed, 92:225–27
Mason, Betty: Columbia University, 104:616
Mason, Bobbie Ann, 92:259, 262, 98:382, 383, 101:4; Clear Springs: A Memoir, reviewed, 97:205–7
Mason, Charlie, 101:469
Mason, Don, 101:469
Mason, George, 72:186, 395, 414, 91:131, 92:10, 95:364, 365, 107:30
Mason, James Rankin: biography of, 101:459–60; slave of, 101:458
Mason, John T., 73:8
Mason, Kathy S.: book review by, 102:429–31
Mason, Margaret, 101:469
Mason, Mary, 101:473
Mason, Matthew: Slavery and Politics in the Early American Republic, reviewed, 105:108–10
Mason, Mr. ——, 81:194
Mason, Rankin, 101:462, 473; farm of, 101:460
Mason, Robert: Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority, reviewed, 102:452–54
Mason, Samuel, 92:136
Mason, Sarah, 101:473
Mason, Thomson, 72:186
Mason, Tyler A., 97:284
Mason, William, 81:250
Mason County, Ky., 72:340, 73:224, 74:31, 95:173, 100:7, 142; Daniel Boone's surveys in, 102:555; frontier agriculture in, 107:10, 16; slave jail, 101:99
Mason-Dixon Line, 72:405, 106:500
Mason family, 101:459, 462
Masonic Clarke Lodge (Louisville, Ky.): member of Louisiana Regiment in, 105:602
Masonic College (Somerset, Ky.), 93:134
Masonic Hall (Lexington, Ky.), 106:220
Masonic Lodge (Scottsville, Ky.), 99:293
Masonic lodges: lotteries for, 87:408–10, 417
Masonry in the Bluegrass, by J. Winston Coleman Jr., 73:100
Masons, 102:509; . see Freemasons
Massachusetts, 72:40, 72, 215; 1780 constitution, 95:346–47, 351; library projects in, 95:60; whipping in, 100:6
Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston, Mass.), 101:10
Massachusetts Savings Bank Insurance League (Boston, Mass.), 77:41
Massalon, James: illus., 107:155
Massey, Frank, 90:170
Massey, Mary Elizabeth, 90:81–82; Ersatz in the Confederacy: Shortages and Substitutes on the Southern Homefront, noted, 91:245
Massey, Raymond, 98:379
Massie, Henry, 97:344
Massie, Ira E.: book review by, 77:319
Massie, Peter, 82:339
Massillon Maroons (Massillon, Ohio): football team, 97:438
Masten, J. C., 98:185
Masten, Nancy ("Nanny"), 94:157, 160, 162
Mastered by the Clock: Time, Slavery, and Freedom in the American South, by Mark M. Smith: reviewed, 96:93–95
Masterful Women: Slaveholding Widows from the American Revolution through the Civil War, by Kirsten E. Wood: reviewed, 104:316–18
Masterless Mistresses: The New Orleans Ursulines and the Development of a New World Society, 1727-1834, by Emily Clark: reviewed, 105:692–94
Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson, by Robert A. Caro: reviewed, 100:255–57
Masterplots, 97:115
Masters, Frank, 97:307, 315; book review by, 97:230–32
Masters, Michael Edward: Col. Michael Edward Masters' Hospitality–Kentucky Style, noted, 99:92–93
Masters, Victor I., 74:112, 114, 115, 120
Masters & Slaves in the House of the Lord: Race and Religion in the American South, 1740–1870, edited by John B. Boles: noted, 87:470–71
Master's Due: Essays in Honor of David Herbert Donald, edited by William J. Cooper Jr.: et al., reviewed, 85:76–77
Masterson, Albert ("Red"): syndicate enforcer in Newport, 98:346, 353, 361
Mastin, Bettye Lee: Lexington, 1799: Pioneer Kentucky as Described by Early Settlers, reviewed, 79:178–79
Mastin, Betty Lee: book review by, 72:276–78
Mastin, Gilbert, 88:33, 36
Mastin, Mrs. John, 99:158
Mastin, P. E., 85:235
Maston, William, 88:147
Matamoros, Mexico: Henry Clay Jr hospitalized at, 106:18; during Mexican War, 106:12, 15
Matanzas, Cuba: 1850 López expedition, 105:605, 609
Materson, Lisa G.: book review by, 101:368–70
Matewan (film), 96:133
Matewan, W. Va., 87:403
Matewan Massacre (W.Va.), 107:478, 510, 512
Matheny, Ann Dudley: Magic City, The: Footnotes to the History of Middlesborough, Kentucky, and the Yellow Creek Valley, listed, 102:151
Mather, Cotton, 76:163, 323
Mather, Nathaniel, 76:323
Mather, William Williams, 80:409
Mathew, William M.: Edmund Ruffin and the Crisis of Slavery in the Old South: The Failure of Agricultural Reform, reviewed, 87:450–51
Mathews, Donald G.: Religion in the Old South, reviewed, 77:143–45
Mathews, Mary Beth: book review by, 105:523–24; Rethinking Zion: How the Print Media Placed Fundamentalism in the South, reviewed, 105:730–31
Mathews, Paul W., 88:176
Mathews, Shailer, 74:115, 120
Mathias, Frank F., 80:71, 100:275, 277; Albert D. Kirwan, reviewed, 74:124–26; "A Memoir Is As A Memoirist Does: A Kentucky Bandsman in World War II," 92:288–304; book notes by, 86:404–5, 90:426–27; book reviews by, 80:336–37, 82:84–86, 84:214–15, 91:77–79, 93:242–44, 94:198–200, 96:108–10, 98:219–20, 101:189–92, 103:544–47; "Confessions of a 1950s Old Gold Salesman: Kentucky History by the Carton," 100:311–28; ed., Incidents and Experiences in the Life of Thomas W. Parsons from 1826 to 1900, reviewed, 73:419–21; The GI Generation: A Memoir, reviewed, 98:217–18; G. I Jive: An Army Bandsman in World War II, reviewed, 81:307–10; "Henry Clay and His Kentucky Power Base," 78:123–39; illus., 100:313, 315; and Jasper B. Shannon, "Gubernatorial Politics in Kentucky, 1820–1851," 88:245–77; "Kentucky's Third Constitution: A Restriction of Majority Rule," 75:1–19; "The Turbulent Years of Kentucky Politics, 1820–1850," 72:309–18, 73:215; "This Day in History: August 15, 1945," 93:337–39
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